The table and chairs were owners existing ones. The French style, cane back, dining chair can be purchased via many manufacturers. The cast iron table base is powder coated for exterior or interior use. Robb & Stucky of Tampa used to carry many similar ones. I would suggest using the internet to search for like items in your area.

The light is from Kenroy Home. It is a glass drum with glass diffuser. The collection is called Sanctuary Graphite Energy Star. There are other pieces in the collection such as mini pendants, island light, flush mount... They use fluorescent bulbs. You can find them and more for very good prices at bellacor.com

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How many of us were stuck with oversize media armoires that became immediately obsolete with the advent of the flat-panel TV? You cannot give these away on Craigslist. This one has been repurposed into a china hutch. It adds scale and interest to the dining room while functioning quite happily in its new role. This is a vast improvement on sending the piece off to molder in a landfill.

Or maybe the solution is to add a functional piece of furniture storage in one room to help clear out space in another room, like a large armoire in your dining room that can store infrequently used dishware to free up space in your kitchen.

I like this idea of using a armoire for china storage in a dining room. If we downsize I would like to be able to repurpose some of our furniture. I could see using our large Armoire in a craft room too, you could fit a lot of supplies in it.

Or maybe the solution is to add a functional piece of furniture storage in one room to help clear out space in another room, like a large armoire in your dining room that can store infrequently used dishware to free up space in your kitchen.

Or maybe the solution is to add a functional piece of furniture storage in one room to help clear out space in another room, like a large armoire in your dining room that can store infrequently used dishware to free up space in your kitchen.

How many of us were stuck with oversize media armoires that became immediately obsolete with the advent of the flat-panel TV? You cannot give these away on Craigslist.
This one has been repurposed into a china hutch. It adds scale and interest to the dining room while functioning quite happily in its new role. This is a vast improvement on sending the piece off to molder in a landfill.

How many of us were stuck with oversize media armoires that became immediately obsolete with the advent of the flat-panel TV? You cannot give these away on Craigslist.
This one has been repurposed into a china hutch. It adds scale and interest to the dining room while functioning quite happily in its new role. This is a vast improvement on sending the piece off to molder in a landfill.

Stuck with an oversize media armoires that became immediately obsolete with the advent of the flat-panel TV? You cannot give these away on Craigslist.
This one has been repurposed into a china hutch. It adds scale and interest to the dining room while functioning quite happily in its new role. This is a vast improvement on sending the piece off to mold in a landfill.